The 'Societies of Europe' Series

Research question/goal:

The 'Societies of Europe' series is a contribution of Eurodata to the establishment of a systematic empirical basis for studying long-term developments in European societies, their differences and similarities, their divergence and convergence. It concentrates on three major developments since the 19th century: population growth and demographic transition; industrialization and the changing division of labour; democratization and the growth of welfare states. These developmental processes have shaped the social structures and institutions of the European societies until today. The series consists of statistical handbooks, each supplemented by a CD with larger data sets and more detailed documentation. The books will be limited to more condensed statistical information, in tabular and graphical form, complemented by institutional data and interpretative texts. In total, 8 volumes will appear on Elections, Trade Unions, Population and Families, Labour Force and Social Security.

Fact sheet

Funding:

MZES

Duration:

1999 to 2005

Status:

completed

Data Sources:

Aggregate statistics, institutional information, and meta-information

Geographic Space:

Western Europe, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic (not for trade unions & elections which are limited to Western Europe)